Dataset: CIC-V
Search Criteria: U.S.A. OR USA OR United States OR United States of America; Unknown; Unknown; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

Page 1, records 1-16 of 16

College of Idaho, Harold M. Tucker Herbarium, Vascular Plants


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9902Daryl Hill   s.n.1960-06-16
U.S.A., Unknown, Unknown, Jump Creek., 43.57 -116.93

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4694Unknown   s.n.1953-06-23
U.S.A., Unknown, Unknown, Arrowrock Substation

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4779J. H. Christ   19501932-07-26
U.S.A., Unknown, Unknown, Double Springs Summit, 2500m

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4919H.M. Tucker   s.n.1932-08-18
U.S.A., Unknown, Unknown, Sunset Drive.

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4939Elias Nelson   44961898-07-10
U.S.A., Unknown, Unknown, [No locality given on label.]

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4957Harold M. Tucker   s.n.1930-10-00
U.S.A., Unknown, Unknown, Barrel Springs

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5969WM. C. Cusick   29551902-08-14
U.S.A., Unknown, Unknown, Wet meadow of Dead Indian Valley, summit of Cascades.

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7409R. D. Bratz   s.n.1957-07-30
U.S.A., Unknown, Unknown, East of Springville, near New Mexico-Arizona border.

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7476Daryl Hill   s.n.1960-06-16
U.S.A., Unknown, Unknown, Jump Creek., 43.57 -116.93

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7479Unknown   s.n.1953-07-17
U.S.A., Unknown, Unknown, Woodtick Cr.

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7793Elias Nelson   s.n.1898-06-10
U.S.A., Unknown, Unknown, Green Tofr.

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14744Unknown   s.n.
U.S.A., Unknown, Unknown, Hoode & hillside

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14857J. H. Christ   15971932-06-13
U.S.A., Unknown, Unknown, Farmwood, Ladypale pine woods

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15272Unknown   s.n.1953-07-21
U.S.A., Unknown, Unknown, Arrowrock Sub Station

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37552M. Hironaka   s.n.1955-05-15
U.S.A., Unknown, Unknown, Midvale Summit.

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2900J. H. Christ   19441932-07-26
U.S.A., Unknown, Unknown, Double Springs Summit, 2500m


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